JOURNAL ARTICLE

Single-walled carbon nanotubes decorated with a pyrene–fluorenevinylene conjugate

Abstract

Single-walled carbon nanotubes are noncovalently functionalized using a pyrene-fluorenevinylene dye and the resulting nanohybrids are isolated from the free molecules. The tubes modified by means of this noncovalent approach show enhanced solubility in organic media. The structure and morphology of this hybrid material are fully characterized using absorption, infrared and Raman spectroscopies as well as atomic force and scanning electron microscopies. Steady state fluorescence measurements reveal that significant quenching of the pyrene derivative excited state takes place through an energy transfer mechanism.

Keywords:
Materials science Pyrene Carbon nanotube Raman spectroscopy Quenching (fluorescence) Molecule Fluorescence Photochemistry Absorption (acoustics) Solubility Chemical engineering Excited state Nanotechnology Physical chemistry Organic chemistry Composite material Optics Atomic physics Chemistry

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Carbon Nanotubes in Composites
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